The Nigerian Minister of Civil Aviation, Princess Stella Oduah, has officially unveiled her country's revised dossier on aviation dubbed "the Revised National Civil Aviation Policy 2013" (NCAP) needed, for what it terms, to bring new and sustainable regulatory structures into the industry for the safety and security of airline passengers and crew.
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Wednesday, May 15, 2013
■ ZIMBABWE: Five candidates shortlisted for Air Zimbabwe CEO position; appointment due before month's end.
Air Zimbabwe (UM) is understood to have short-listed five possible candidates to for the post of airline chief executive officer (CEO) following a call for submissions earlier this year.
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Air Zimbabwe,
Zimbabwe,
Zimbabwe Government
■ MOROCCO: Government now mulling possible Gulf carrier tie-up for Royal Air Maroc prior to a privatization bid.
The future of Royal Air Maroc (AH) is still cloudy though the Moroccan state backed national carrier airline could be party to a strategic alliance with an undisclosed major carrier in the Gulf ahead of a planned privatisation bid, the country’s tourism minister, Haddah Lahcen, has said.
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Emirates,
Etihad,
Morocco,
Morocco Government,
Partnership,
Royal Air Maroc
Tuesday, May 14, 2013
► ANGOLA: Lufthansa switches Luanda to A330 ops from late October.
German carrier, Lufthansa (LH), will, from 27OCT13, switch its operational aircraft in use between Frankfurt and Luanda from Airbus A340-300 aircraft to A330-300. Capacity remains unchanged despite the aircraft adjustment.
■ MALAWI: United Arab Emirates, Malawi to finalize BASA in coming months.
Malawi and the United Arab Emirates are set to sign a Bilateral Air Services Agreement (BASA) in the coming weeks following a visit to the Southern African country by an Emirati delegation led by Mr. Khalid Ghanim Al Ghaith, Assistant Minister of Foreign Affairs responsible for Economic Affairs from the10th to 11th May, 2013.
► NIGERIA: Allied Air Cargo to replace B727Fs with B737-400Fs.
Allied Air Cargo (4W) of Nigeria has selected Aeronautical Engineers, Inc. (AEI), to provide two firm B737-400SF 11 Pallet Configuration conversions, with an option for one additional conversion. The first aircraft is a high gross weight B737-400 (MSN 26081) built in 1993 and will undergo freighter modification in June 2013 at AEI’s Authorized Conversion Centre in Jacksonville, Florida.
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737-400F,
Aeronautical Engineers,
Allied Air Cargo,
Boeing,
Cargo,
Nigeria,
United States
■ MOZAMBIQUE: Brazil set to ratify new bill to enable resumption of flights to Mozambique.
Brazil and Mozambique could soon resume direct flights should Brazilian president, Dilma Youseff, consent to a bill already passed by the Brazilian Committee on Foreign Relations and the National Defense of Congress regarding the establishment of commercial flights between the South American country and Mozambique.
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BASA,
Brasilia,
Brazil,
Maputo,
Mozambique,
Resumption
■ SWAZILAND: SWACAA signs deal in which the ATNS will provide ATC services at Matsapha Airport among others.
The Air Traffic and Navigation Services (ATNS) Company of South Africa and the Swaziland Civil Aviation Authority (SWACAA) have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) which will result in better harmonised continental airspace, thereby improving the smoothness and cost-efficiency of the entire air traffic service chain between the two countries.
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Air Traffic Control,
ATNS,
Manzini,
Mbabane,
South Africa,
SWACAA,
Swaziland
► CANADA: Shell Oil awards CHC Canada chopper contract for sub-Saharan African oil rig ops.
Shell International Exploration and Production B.V. has selected CHC Helicopter, a Canadian offshore helicopter services provider, for a five-year, multi-million dollar contract to support Shell's deep-water exploration activities off the coast of Sub-Saharan Africa.
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Canada,
CHC Helicopter,
Helicopter,
Shell Oil International
► BRAZIL: Arik Air hoping to start Lagos - São Paulo flights "before August."
Nigeria's largest carrier, Arik Air (W3), has formally launched negotiations with the Brazilian National Civil Aviation Agency (Agência Nacional de Aviação Civil - ANAC) regarding traffic rights and landing slots for São Paulo, it has emerged.
■ EGYPT: New BASA signed with Morocco as a revised one with Turkey still pending says EHCAAN boss.
The North African countries of Morocco and Egypt on May 5 finalized a renewed Bilateral Air Servcies Agreement which will see frequencies between the countries doubled from the previous seven, to fourteen weekly for each country's respective designated carrier(s). According to the head of the Egyptian Holding Company for Airports and Air Navigation (EHCAAN), Engineer Magdy Abd El-Hady Hafez, the revised BASA also allows for Egyptair (MS) to serve other cities outside of Casablanca, including the Moroccan capital, Rabat.
Monday, May 13, 2013
► MOROCCO: Royal Air Maroc outlines its planned E190 Summer routes.
Royal Air Maroc (AT) will this Summer lease two Embraer E190 aircraft from Holland's Denim Air ACMI (J7) for use on routes to Germany, Guinea Bissau, France, Denmark and the Canary Islands.
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Berlin Tegel,
Bissau,
Bordeaux,
Canary Islands,
Casablanca,
Copenhagen,
Denmark,
E190,
Embraer,
France,
Germany,
Guinea Bissau,
Las Palmas,
Morocco,
Royal Air Maroc,
Strasbourg,
Toulouse
► UNITED KINGDOM: SAA to introduce the A340-600 on Heathrow flights from August.
► ZIMBABWE: fastjet rumoured to be starting Victoria Falls flights from June.
UK-based Tanzanian LCC, fastjet (FN), is reportedly to commence regional operations to the Zimbabwean resort town of Victoria Falls starting June 4, Swiss aviation newswire ch-aviation reports.
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Dar es Salaam,
FastJet,
Route,
Tanzania,
Victoria Falls,
Zimbabwe
■ SOUTH AFRICA: ACSA outlines plans for aerotropolis at Bloemfontein's Bram Fischer International Airport.
Hot on the heels of its larger northern neighbour, Johannesburg OR Tambo International Airport and its aerotropolis/aerocity plans, Bloemfontein's Bram Fischer International Airport is now set to launch its own bid for an aerocity.
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ACSA,
Aerotropolis,
Bloemfontein,
South Africa,
South Africa Government
► RWANDA: Air Burundi eyes Kigali flights from June 1; further regional expansion into Southern Africa to follow.
Leading on from our previous report, Air Burundi (8Y) says it intends to resume operations on June 1 with flights between Bujumbura and the Rwandan capital, Kigali, using its MA60 aircraft. The GDS however, has yet to reflect any open flights.
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Air Burundi,
Bujumbura,
Burundi,
Kigali,
MA-60,
Resumption,
Rwanda
► SIERRA LEONE: Allied Air Cargo begins once weekly Ostend to Freetown via Lagos flights.
Nigeria's Allied Air Cargo (4W) have launched a new weekly Ostend to Freetown, Sierra Leone flight via Lagos Nigeria. The maiden flight was launched on May 11.
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Allied Air Cargo,
Belgium,
Cargo,
Freetown,
Inaugural,
Lagos,
Nigeria,
Ostend,
Route,
Sierra Leone
■ NIGERIA: ECOWAS considering setting up an MRO facility in West Africa.
The Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) is carrying out feasibility studies for the possible construction of an aircraft Maintenance, Repair and Overhaul (MRO) facility to serve the region, the organization's Regional Director in charge of Air Transport, Dr. Paul Antoine Marie Ganemtore, has said.
■ CAPE VERDE ISLANDS: ASA to spend €17million in 2013/14 to upgrade country's airports.
Cape Verde’s airport management company, Empresa Nacional de Aeroportos e Segurança Aérea (ASA), says it is planning to spend over EUR17million to spend (CVE1.8billion) on renovating and expanding the country's airport infrastructure in line with the it's vision of providing quality service to the country's growing tourism industry.
Sunday, May 12, 2013
■ KENYA: Kenya Airways, Kenya Tourism Board sign joint marketing deal.
Kenya Airways (KQ), and the Kenya Tourism Board (KTB) have entered into a one-year joint marketing programme to boost tourist arrivals. Under the deal, the Kenyan national carrier will bankroll the KTB to the tune of USD240'000 (KSH20million) while in return, the KTB will ensure KQ brand visibility at its tourism promotion forums as they seek to increase the number of tourists visiting Kenya.
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Kenya,
Kenya Airways,
Kenya Tourism Board,
Nairobi,
Partnership
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